German equivalent of the French “le”

The clue "German equivalent of the French “le”" was last spotted by us at the Wall Street Journal Crossword on August 19 2020.

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Possible Solution

D E R

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Wall Street Journal Clues August 19, 2020

Popular spa town during the Georgian period
Line on a check
Honey bunch
It flows through Orléans
Balm ingredient
Woodworking tool
A lot
Troops for “Braveheart”?
Really exist
Declines temporarily
Ancient Andean
Junior’s advancement in the family business?
Pole features
Porter Jr. of the NBA
Gucci rival
Snick’s partner
23rd of 24 letters
___ ex machina
German equivalent of the French “le”
Familiar family trait?
See 64-Across
Writer of much of the New Testament
Desiccated
Turns left, as an ox team
Turkic language
“Get a room!” elicitors, for short
Sold online
Spiky hairstyle feature?
Popular wedding gift
Writer Ferber
Greenwich Village sch.
Regime collapse?
Hayride need
With 40-Across, onetime world’s fourth-largest lake
Proficient
What’s happening
Nota ___
Demonstrate literacy
Is bold
Texan city in the Mountain Time Zone
He solves “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd”
Mum
It may be refined
Soccer great Lionel
“Macbeth” prop
Word of woe
Water tester
Sushi selection
Some rodeo rides
Catchy pop music
Manhunt quarry
“The Faerie Queene” poet
“A pox on you!”
Say “hey,” say
You can skip it
Mental flash
“Macbeth” prop
Ticket category
Hardly guzzle
Elton John, e.g.
Senator Mazie Hirono, e.g.
Thigh muscle
It might be taught for naught
Kind of soup, in Southern cuisine
Diner sign words
Unhitched?
Confused
Home run, informally
Tom, Dick or Harry
Attention grabbers
PC linkup
Played with a toy mouse, say
First name in jazz
Significantly
Presidential nickname
Gardner of “Show Boat”